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Pantomime Children at Exeter Hall.—ln pursuance of his now wall-known work among the lower ranks of theatrical ..

... Forbes, of Hoiloway, yesterday afternoon entertained upwards of two hundred juvenile supernumeraries at one of Exeter Hall tea meetings. This number of course does not nearly approach the total of those engaged in children's parts in the theatres at this season, but Mr. Forbes bad a fairly representative gathering, and invitations are in request bj many more for supplementary meeting an early ...

THE FIRE AT ALL SAINTS' SCHOOLS, SCARBOROUGH. TO THE OF THE DAILY Sill, —I am a regular reader of your

... paper, but owing to extreme pressure of work in connection with our late calamitous tiro addition to that which cometh upon daily, I have Scarcely seen any newspaper since this day week. liavo only this moment bean informed that the substance of a most inacc urate —not to say mendacious —paragraph that has b«eu (toing the round of tho papers appeared your issue of last Monday. I know that ...

BRAWLING IN CHURCH

... At the Worship-street Police-court yesterday, Mr. Matthew Jones, Vivian-road, Victoria-park, appeared to a summons which charged him with having been guilty of violent misbehaviour in the Church of Sr.. Barnabas, Beth n&J-green.—The complainant was Jones, who said that he was warden of the church. the u:ght of tho 31st December there was a twelve o'clock: service the new year in, Witness saw ...

ATTEMPTED MURDER OF A WARDER

... ATTEMPTED =DER OF A WARDER. At the Clerkenwell Police-court on Saturday, John Gilbert, 23, described as a labourer,'and a ina7 well known to the police, was brought before Mr. Barstow on a warrant, and dharged with feloniously attempting io mnrierlrederiek Sheldriek.an assistant warier, inside the house of Detention at Clerkenwell on Nov. 27. -Mr. St. Johl Wontner, solicitor, prosecuted ou ...

CRITERION THEATRE

... Leasee and Manager. Mr. Chas. Tim at a, JILTED.—At 8.45, BETSY. M& Standing, A. Maitby. Lyiton G. Giddens, 0. Tritton, Russell. Francis, and W. J. Hill; Misses Lottie Venue, M. Vim 04, Harr«y, M. Taylor, Fleary, and Mrs. Stephen*. ...

THE ATTEMPT TO BLOW UP THE LIVERPOOL TOWN HALL

... ?? THE ATTEMPT TO BLOW UP THEI LIVERPOOVL TOWN HALL I EXAMINATION AND ATTEMPTE) T RIESCUE OF THE PRISONERS. C (B6Y TELEGIRP.) a (FROM OUm ouu CoRuEsroNDLnT.), p a LIVERiPOOL. Su:NDAy NiGir. Y 'Wm. McGrath and James McKevitt, the two I men implicated in the attempt to blow up the t] Liverpool Town Hall, were, on being remanded o yesterday, rearoved to the Borough Gaol, Walton. n The officials ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTMJLIGINOL MIGH COURT OF JUSTIM, ' QUEEN'S BENCH DlMISION.-3un 21. (Before Mr. Justices Detiman and Mr. Juatice Waen Williasnms.) CLAM3.S V. ADLWQG. The further heawing of this ease, which was a demurrer to the plaintiff's statement of claim to recover B001. penalties, in conseqluece of the defendant having taken his seat and voted isthe House of Commons without first having taken the ...

We are heartily glad to find that the Chesterfield letter—a new variety of Chesterfield letter—on which we ..

... is forgery ; and heartily son-y that, like most other people, we took it for the true Buskin. But we do not quite know whether the discovery can an unmixed joy to the thoroughgoing admirers of the prophet of Brantwood. He has saved his reputation for courtesy at the expense of his reputation for exclusive literary cachet. There is legend, which has we believe not yet found its way into print, ...

MUTINOUS CONDUCT OF A SHIP'S CREW

... MU\TINOUS CONDUCT OF A SHE'S CREW. _- - b . A very unusual scene was presented on Satur- day afternoon at Woolwich Police-court. Thirteen sailors, belonging to the steamship Hoopor, wich w as described as the largest ship atloat except the Great Eastern, were charged before Mr. Marsham with dis- obeying orders and impeding the progress of the vessel. The dock being too small for the ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POICE COURTS. BOw-STREET.-A Pmossou'ron WAserm.-A man U named Wfilliam Brown, who gave a false address, was charged, before Sir James Inghama, with attempted larceny. On Friday niht, the prisoner and another man were seen outsidot ?? Gregory, pushing about in the crowd. The priwner went up to one gentleman, and, plecing his left hand I under his right am, attempted to take the gentleman's ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... .-I , ,M IT.. :rlw ?? A~tt ?? Mat ~eday ?? I~lky otwe I= re0t1wb , qltou~h but 25 yeerO. age earsh Za 32ry bad character, was f entdhiced to Xi4e~ ae fo Ir a, moet in y laed t esperate dtac l o Thomas W oilia = es a wardiverpoa1 hqler M estaysnri n at Ccnbridge, beating I fo wit In Iirernool, ae ht ad infliound e oxch' ris l wou nue n d ohis as to place toearme d ef o 1 t some # Hmikie ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTI( BUS.-TaiBs DAi UDICIAL COMMITEE OF THEM PRIVY COUNCIL. WHITEtHALL, AT 1Q>'Psrtitiafn for prtorogatiofl of Mt celc's Patent. SUPREME COURT OF JUDCATURIff,-BSP~ozH TER CouaT or APPEAL. AT LiecoLN'S-Vcs, fAT 1 -AppealI motons cxparefrom, all Divisions. Cr1 ,-imotion; intelocto ?? v .!vi (b oreie)-.Quarte-r HiGHI COURT OF JUSTIC, CHaNCERY DMSION%.- ArIareoca'S-utxBV VICS,-CIIANCELqR aoA ...